Movie Synopsis: Story of singer Fanny Brice's stormy relationship with showman Billy Rose.
Does it appear in the movie (i.e. other than the end credits)? N/A.
Is it important to the plot? N/A.
Is it pleasing to the ear? C.
Movie Synopsis: An aspiring designer from the slums of Chicago puts herself through fashion school in the hopes of becoming one of the world's top designers.
Does it appear in the movie (i.e. other than the end credits)? N/A.
Is it important to the plot? N/A.
Is it pleasing to the ear? A-.
"I'm Easy" from Nashville sung by Keith Carradine
Movie Synopsis: Over the course of a few hectic days, numerous interrelated individuals prepare for a political convention as secrets and lies are surfaced and revealed.
Does it appear in the movie (i.e. other than the end credits)? N/A.
Is it important to the plot? N/A.
Is it pleasing to the ear? C+.
Movie Synopsis: A female skiing champion is paralyzed in a tragic skiing accident. Her girlfriend is taken out of competition when she contracts polio.
Does it appear in the movie (i.e. other than the end credits)? N/A.
Is it important to the plot? N/A.
Is it pleasing to the ear? B- .
Movie Synopsis: A gullible private that volunteers to be the subject of numerous military biological and chemical weaponry experiments and later robs banks
Does it appear in the movie (i.e. other than the end credits)? N/A.
Is it important to the plot? N/A.
Is it pleasing to the ear? N/A.
So what won?
"Do You Know Where You're Going To?" from Mahogany
This is a really, really beautiful song. And it was a number one hit!
Analysis
This is a really, really beautiful song. And it was a number one hit!
Analysis
I'll be fair. I've never seen Nashville. I know it has a million songs and "I'm Easy" was the only one nominated for BOS. From the clip, it looked like a very important song and Lily Tomlin's stone faced acting was sublime. But as a song, it's kind of bland. I like melody and "I'm Easy" just mozies along.
P.S. Songs like "Richard's Window" make me wish I was born thirty years earlier.
P.S. Songs like "Richard's Window" make me wish I was born thirty years earlier.
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